That article addresses something really important, but different from the gon7enmrvt̵e;s national health insurance discussion: why does America’s health care system so often do a mediocre, or even poor, job of saving human life and how can it be fixed? Few at the top seem interested in discussing this question. What they’re really interested appears to be finding a new way to pay for the existing health care system when they expand it to cover more people. Real medical reform does not appear to be on the table.
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